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October 2011
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A los editores les gusta
Ligera y resistente
Su procesador puede ser sobrecargado para dar 2.9 GHz
Su teclado se ilumina
Tiene lector de huellas dactilares
Y su batería dura hasta 6.5 horas en modo STAMINA
Además de contar con conector USB 3.0 y HDMI
Chasis de magnesio muy resistente
Aunque también bastante ligero
Buena autonomía con al batería de serie
Tecla de acceso directo a un perfil de consumo
A los editores no les gusta
Podría tener reproductor de Bluray y la calidad del sonido es muy pobre
Robustez de las bisagras de la pantalla y la propia TFT
El tacto de los botones del touchpad es incómodo y poco preciso
The Sony Vaio SB1V9E is a lightweight, well-specified ultraportable laptop with a powerful processor, plenty of useful ports and dual graphics. Its seven and a half hour battery life isn't nearly as impressive as the pricier 13in MacBook Air which last...
The headline of my conclusion is probably leaving a few of you scratching your heads, but hear me out. Sony has engineered a very small, light, and capable notebook for a reasonable price. Most of the upgrade costs on their site are fair, too; they're not...
We're not sure how Sony crammed so much hardware into such a thin and light laptop. If you have the money, this is one of the fastest ultraportables we've ever tested. Sony VAIO SB Series: Thin, Light, Expensive, and Terribly Fast Sony VAIO SB Series ...
Publicación: 2011-08-10, Autor: Dana , crítica de: engadget.com
LightweightGood endurance, even with no extended batteryMatte display with versatile viewing angles
Flaky trackpadScreen wobblesFan can get loud
One of our favorite 13-inch laptops with a built-in optical drive, the SB is lightweight and well-built with a low-glare display and long battery life....
Attractive, Excellent keyboard and touchpad, Metal trim on interior feels luxurious, Premium model provides class-leading display resolution, Sheet battery offers outstanding endurance
Flimsy display lid, Loud system fan while under load, Unimpressive bang-for-the-buck, Bulky with sheet battery installed
The Vaio S Series is classic Sony. It’s not the best value, but makes up for its higher price with superior design, some worthwhile options, and a premium model with a high-resolution display....
Poor speakers, Webcam, Some fan noise, Disappointing 3D performance under DirectX 10, Graphics don't auto-switch
Sony’s S Series packs speed and features into a slim frame, and it squeaks in under $1,000. It's stylish enough to be a lower-cost alternative to the MacBook Pro. ...
Very light for an opticalequipped notebook, Fast for its class, Good keyboard, (Theoretically) rebootfree graphics switching, Understated good looks, A minimum of bundled thirdparty apps, Good value for the money, Some utility out of the Media Gallery app,
Disappointing battery life, Build feels somewhat fragile, Multitouch trackpad seldom works as promised, Sony apps feel superfluous.
There's much to like about the VAIO S, most of all its seeming call to the Windows PC business to get back to a purer experience than what it has had lately. If you genuinely value portability and a get-things-done mentality, the 13-inch PC is a breath...